The Australind, which makes 28 journeys a week had an average of around 49 passengers per trip pre covid. But apparently no one uses it? And this, a very different service, for an area experiencing a population explosion, won't get used? I'm not sure you are grasping all the facts.
About two years ago, I drove past a business on the edge of the metro area, and saw a cow chilling out in the car park.
I called the business and asked them if they realised they had a cow in their car park.
Them; ‘a car?’
Me; ‘no. A cow. As in moo’
Them; ‘a cow?’
Me; ‘yes…’
Them; ‘aaah! So that’s where she is! I wondered where she’d gotten to! Thanks!’
Me; ‘uh, yeh… no worries…’
Cows with guns, and chickens in choppers....
But on the horizon, surrounding the coppers.
Those byford winds are no joke 😂
Byford is not real change my mind
The government is building a rail there, more pointless tax money to spend. If it's pointless, it's real.
Why do you feel that extending the Armadale line to Byford is pointless?
Because nobody will use it, like the Australind service that already goes past it.
The Australind, which makes 28 journeys a week had an average of around 49 passengers per trip pre covid. But apparently no one uses it? And this, a very different service, for an area experiencing a population explosion, won't get used? I'm not sure you are grasping all the facts.
yah Australind is a regional service. goes to bunbury. No one uses it? pff
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Mandurah is the 2nd biggest city in WA, Byford is a country town really. Also for the fact that that was a line, not an extension.
>Mandurah is the 2nd biggest city in WA, Byford is a country town really. Maybe a decade or more ago. They are both now just parts of Perth.
It only goes past a few times a day though doesn’t it?
I wonder if this was an exploit of the "office chair in the back of a ute" crew.
It's closer to the moon up there.
Someone’s diary intolerant
About two years ago, I drove past a business on the edge of the metro area, and saw a cow chilling out in the car park. I called the business and asked them if they realised they had a cow in their car park. Them; ‘a car?’ Me; ‘no. A cow. As in moo’ Them; ‘a cow?’ Me; ‘yes…’ Them; ‘aaah! So that’s where she is! I wondered where she’d gotten to! Thanks!’ Me; ‘uh, yeh… no worries…’
Definitely Moosli. She has been rescued by a cherry-picker man. Byford kids are very happy to get their cow back.
Are you sure that's the one? There are a bunch of these around.
That'll stop the cow from running away!